Ukraine's Kursk incursion shows it's learned not to tease its big offensives before going in for the kill
Briefly

A research institute affiliated with Ukraine's military found that successful campaigns often involved the winning side not disclosing their plans publicly before attacks.
Ukraine's leaders kept the offensive quiet, with troops receiving short notice before the invasion and the country pretending to conduct training exercises to divert attention.
Kyiv remained largely silent about its operations in Kursk, contrasting with previous failed counteroffensive where they released a teaser video.
Read at Business Insider
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